Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 23 Jun 1964, p. 2

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wfipmwnmmmwmnwmmv temgwonrwzrrrsn awecorms TONY TRAUB CHECKS FRONT END AND TIRES Car Check Lane In Second Week The car aalety check lane opened lor the second week yea4 terday at the Barrie Plaza It will be open until Friday eve nlng The chcclr which lasts about ro minutes covers 38 check points on the vehicle including wheel alignment lmnt end sus pension lighting and brakes The equipment is loaned by the Ssiety Division ol the On tario Department oi Trans rt Last week when 867 web cles took the test iti were approved and retooled Tile centre opened last Mon day aiternoon with vehicles being tested Only 35 pl than were approved but lor the rest ol the week the approval perk centaga was higher than thare iecled every day except Thurr da Cpl Ralph Berry ol Barrie City Police said he believes this is because people are returning tor rachecit alter carrying out repairs This is what We are alter he said There is not much value In telling per son something is wrong with his car without him doing some thing about it he said Extend Deadline On Sewage Plant city Council last night adopt ed lengthy Public Works Cnm mities Report containing several recommendations Among the recommendations were the lollowing That Emory Engineering and Contracting Company be permit ted an extension to the comple tion time on the Sewage Treat ment Plant Extension irom so to st wccirs lor the lollowing TISSUE Forty weeks was in the llrst place not realistic the report no No important items have been added to the contract Em ery Engineering is making max imum progress it stated Council approved the hiring oi Russell Mills ior position oi ln spector oi Municipal Services at salary at $5200 the iirrt year $5350 the second year and £5500 the thlr year Other recom endatinna includ ed That the city purchase the necessary equipment and chemi cals lor the laboratory in the new sewage plant at cost oi 3272073 plus sales tax as rec ommended consultants Gore and Storrie lmited It also recommended that the Downtown Retail Merchants Committee be requested to pre sent lurthza lniormatlon regard ing maintenance cost and so on before permission is given to in stall flower pots artistically rue pended by means oi brackets on the light poleslrom Mulcaster to High street It also asked that 10 trelllc counters be purchased lor the traiiic department at price at 1850 each LOCAL AND GENERAL ZOOLDGICAL The lirst meeting oi Georgian Bay Chapter of Upper Canada Zoological Society will he held in the Sky Room at Lakaview Restaurant at pm Thursday Further details oi the develop ment project oi the Zoological Paris will he discussed and il lustrated Everyone is invited tend CA The board oi directors at the Childrens Aid Society will meet in the committee room ol tha County Court House tonight PUBLIC SCHOOL meeting or the Barrie Pub lic School Board will be held in the board room at the PUG building tonight at pm DECORATION DAY lbe Barrie Horticultural Bo COP Asbestos Ablllbl Allnrnl ltnl Aluminium Alberta Dist Albina flu Tr mra Argus PM Atlantic auras Ba or Horst Bank NJ Heil TaL Brasilia Oil Cora Aviation Cdnlm Dice cdrr rowr Dom Tar ltrr Oil In CPR can currant giramcell liar Cal 3m Dons Stores Falconbrldfl Gt Lake Paper IV in Hard Farms Ill Hudsons Va Inw Tobacg lIttI Dll lrrlliifl Inter Nickel inter Ulllltlll lnterprcv em ciety and the Barrie Ministerial Association willbe sponsors oi the Decoration Day to be held at Barrie Union Cemetery nest Sunday ROSE SHOW The Barrie Horticultural So cietys Rose Show will be held at the IOOP Hall on Collier street tomorrow WESTERN PARTY The Young Adult Club of Bar rie will hold western style party June 27 at Shanty Bay Tnansportation will leave the at pm CROSSWALK SIGN The tralltc department will erect new crosswalk sign at the intersection oi St Vincent and Blake streets tomorrow at ternoon TODAYS STOCK enrol5 Flynn Bl Dunlap At In Barri Mac Pow Riv Mal Pu Noranda Nor Ont NA Elnora Corp Hells Porn Pacide Pat Pens Plan Page Hersey Paw ES 04 atmprona tii II II TabDam Bk Trans Can Trans It Trad Tin Texaco Union in =u= Coal Mill Is Am Coll Papal locker Club Labatl Walker HEW Cl President To Attend Meets General Government Come mittea report to City Council last night recommended that the Chamber ol Commerce be ad vised that we agree with the ar rangement whereby the presi dent ol the chamber is invited to attend industrial Commission meetings with this arrangement to be reviewed at the beginning ol next year Ald ll Cumming corn menled would give them more power it they could bring more industry here We are Ialilng lar behind in bringing in new industry The report adopted by coun cil also recommended that corm cil concur with the recorrunend ation lrorn the City oi London requesting that the provincial government to assume the lull Approve Plane For Addition Plans lor the addition to Bar rie North Collegiate were ap proved by Barrie District Coliegiaia Board at special medlng at Central Collegiate last night The addition will include one science laboratory live class rooms one bookkeeping room one occupational training class room ior boysone carpentry shop one auto shop one eleclt trical shop one sheet metal and welding shop one agricultural sh with greenhouse two drating rooms single gym nasium and one physical activ ities room Three existing shops are to be converted into an occupation al training room ior girls and tour single classrooms One classroom in the original section oi the school is to be converted into stairway and teachers workshop Members oi the board went over the detailed plans lor the building with the rapnsenta tlver oi Page and Steele arv chltects lor the addition As loan as the Department oi Education approves the plans the architects are authorised by the board to call tenders it is expected the tenders will be called about June 29 to be re turned by July Present at the meeting were three members ol the advisory vocational committee and Brydgcs principal at North Collegiate and Ramsay superintendent oi the board The addition will into the pre sent building at the north west corner with some coustnrction to the north and the rest oi the addition being cast parallel to the original wing oi the build ing and then south to connect curt oi admlnlsiratinn ol justice School children mm the Craigvale School near Stroud visited the olfices of The Bar rla Examiner yesterday alters BARBIE AREA ws Humid weather is expected accompany warmth today and Wednesday However cooler air la the tlcketf ior late this are nlng the air ior only law minutes The mercury went as high as again yesterday The overnightjowrwas 84 it was 71 degrees at 1240 today and Boat 11 oclock Predicted ove ght lowls er with Wednesday high set at 82 Synopst Showers and thun derstorms are occurring near Lake Superior and this unsettled weatherla expected to spread into the rest at Ontario during Tuesdays By Wednesday morn ing the weather disturbance will have moved into southern Que becand the strong northerly Showers tilts morning clehred with the existing huiidlnquhir noon With their tcacher Mra King and some oi the parents they toured the various de partments oi the newspaper ATHER Martae TORONTO lorccasts issued by the weather gnliice at ills ans valid until 11 am EDT Wednesday Lake Ontario Winds south east 10 to 15 knots increasing to south to to re knots iuesday aiternoon and shilling to north west lats tonight west hall and Wednesday morning asst hall Partly cloudy with scattered thunderstorms this aiternoon and tonight gusty winds in thunderstorms Lake Eri Winds so to 25irnota shiltlag to northwest tonight gusty wads in thunde THE Sarieant co to Fill have the died ol enclosing portion oi presently grassed are around the ulsteria In con ard The board was told by till architects that they could capes the building to be completed in little more than it months gem the time construction be ns At previous meeting the cost oi the addition was estimated to ba 3992000 which would in clude architecla lees furnish lags and other necessary equip ment The board also discussed plans to provide ventilation lor the girls washroom at Central Col legiate Members voted to pnr ceed with the worir at the low est quotation Board members were iniorm ed by contractors Milne and Nidlois that it would proceed with repairs to the gymnasium oi Central during the summer vacation School Windows tramnmuwmwmvmmsfiwmmm KIWANIANS DON ALLAN RON BUFFEYAND GRAYDON KOHL City Employee Completes Course Among communica re ceived by City Council last Said Smashed Both Barrie City Police and Barrie detachment oi the 0n tarlo Provincial Police report relatively quiet night City Police did mention that several windows were reported smashed at St Monicas Separ ate School on Steel street Back street now known as Willowdale avenue will have its name changed to Grove strcet east lollowing decision ol coun cil yesterday Tile move loll ows recommendation mm the night was letter ironr the institute ol Municipal Assessors oi Ontario giving notice at com pletion oi the First Year Course bkaminatlnn by Donald Hurst Council recommended that Mr Hurst be congratulated by the liiayor and that he be enmurag ed to continue Council also received letter mm iha Barrie Hotriculiural Society with an invitation to the convention Oct Council voted to liie the letter and send letter at thanks to he Soclely Aid Hershey id is commendable what he so ety has done to beauilly planning board CHILDREN TOUR circulars wire editor Don Dickdrson shows wire photo lett and its plastic engraving before it is sent to the composing room Examiner Photo understorms Forcum temperatures Low tonight high Wednes Windsor 55 St Thomas London Kitchener Mount crest Winghorn Hamilton St Catharln $8 swsssssssn HotAnd Quiteflmfiid WedneSdCrYForecqst storms partlyncloudy wiilr CP Marine lb nasceszassess Barri Praise Pop And Win Prize Briglt Wilson oi 175 Owen St took first place in My Pops Picture contest lor her age group The contest was sponsored by Walkers oi Bar Runners up were Janie Greni nani 69 Eugenia St and Su san Mlkkelsen Box 71 New Lowell Winner in the live to eight years groupwas Janice Halli well in Codrington St Run ners up were Cathy Shier it Melrose Ave and Brian Broiey iii Springhnme Winner in the nine to 12 years group was Joan Stone RR Phelpston Runners up were Anne Halliwell Codrlngton St and Linda Hollier 141 Gfiia Accept Bid 0n Debentures City Council last night open ed tenders ior $1250000 de benturc issue Of the to tenders submitted Council accepted the bid of Arne Company at 98877 Grairman oi the Finance Com mittee Hersey said We are quite happy wills this FARM PRICES exam wrnmrm or Prices moved in narrow range in fairly active opening trade on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange Vtoday Oats opened unchanged to lIr lnwer0ctober 3014 barley un changed to Va lower July llax it higher ly 319mi ryeunchanged to 4A iowerJuly 134 and rape seed unchanged July 274 BUTTER TORONTO CPD churning cream and butter print prices were unchanged today Butter prices Agricultural Stabilisation Board tenderable cariots Buying 40 score 53 buying 39 score 52 selling 53 Announce New Healing Substance Shrinkslflés wwwm munw hearers andnpairdslragsdlisnra noowna research institute has found not as heating substance with th ab tybo ahrlnlt hemor New Kiwanian The past his companypisys in serving the building industries was related by Ron Bulley guest speaker at the Kempen ieit Bay Kiwanis Club meeting at Community House yesterday Mr Bailey new member is sales representative ior lhe Ca nadian Gypsum Company the largest manufacturer serving the building industry in Amerl in outlining the wide range oi Products his tilm produces Mr Bailey said that his lino was OBITUARY RACHER Ifirneral service ior Lloyd Wil bert Raehar who died June at his home in Ivy was held at Jennett Funeral Home June Burial was at Barrie Union Cemetery Mr Rachar veteran rail reader was born in Utopia March is 1905 the son oi the late Frank Rachar and Mary Peacock Rachar Aln March 1925 Mr Rechar Joined the stat of the Canad lan Pacific Railway at Essa Station and continued in its also ploy lor 39 years until his ro tircmcnt on March 1964 be cause ol ill health During these years he also served the Company at Camp Borden Baxter and asScction Foreman at Fergus on the El ora Subdivision ior six years He lived in the Utopia district lor the iirst 47 years ol his life ilreiora moving to Fergus in 952 trict Elder Hewitt pastor ol the reorganized Church oi Je on Christ oi Latter Day Saints olticiated at the iunerai service Pallbearers were Dave Gau ley and Austin Brocltwell oi Bax ter Kenneth Smith and Melvin Money oi Ivy James Catt oi Utopia and Wesley Robinson ol Barrie Flowers bearers were Calvin Raohsr Garnet Rachar Louie Mandi and Gilbert Mc Master Mr Hachar is survived by his widow Myrtle Florence one son William Herbert live grand children two sisters Viola Ral nay of Big Bay Point and Aur ora Hazel Thomas Toronto one niece and live nephews brother Leonard Caroi pre deceased him GET THIS In itse he settled In ivy dis Jack Ellis in Wiiired Parr Notes Benefit Of His Company To Industry large but relatively unknownto the man in the street Most of their businus is done will tra ders and dealers The Canadian Gypsum Com any has 1700 sales and advert tising stall and over 10000 em ployees in manuiacturlng plants It operates 23 mines and 62 manuiacturing plants besides us ing 1400 cars and trucks For the tramport oi products it operates livs railways and hrs llcet at live cargo ships 0n oi the busiest routes is carrying gypslnn lrom the mines in Nova Scoiia to Florida Mr Bullcy emphasized the need ior constant research ior which his lirrn was noted The building ustry is changing ah rnost daily he said The sales representative gave list oi the products hla com pany manuiaotures using gyp sum as byproduct The Canadian Gypsum Comp any is also one oi the largest manulacturers oi paper It In it in the covering ol its mate ials and products be explained Mr Bulley showed sales lilm outlining one ol his comp anys products The Vaniaridge system is simple means of pro viding insulation ior home in conclusion Mr Buitcy one phasired the need ior eltrclenfi ventilation in the home Allow Theatre Have Fireworks City Council last night granta ed Barrie Huronia Drivein The atre permission to hsVe lire works display from 10 to 103I pm on Dominion Day The display will be aubieotto precautions approved by Fara Chiei lrwln IMMEDIATE lat 2nd Mortgage loans Anywhere on an Hamel ram and Commercial Properties Rales as low 17 IF YOU NEED MONEY ITn consolidate debts Pny ore calsilos mortarsav IOr mortgage comlnl dill moon improvements AIiy worthwhlh calraa Write or Phone nooost Mortgage Funding BOOKLET OF BASIC FACTS about 1133 business loans Bonesr PLAN Spread your tool oilpcrants evenly over any months Avoid trvy mid winlan bills when fuel consumption It high and other onset nsogonaralitbaovlonColl 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